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February 2025

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Serbian Student Protests Triggered by Fatal Railway Collapse

Student-led protests in Serbia, sparked by the November 1st Novi Sad railway station collapse (15 deaths), continue, causing the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and highlighting widespread anger over corruption. Demonstrations have spread to multiple cities, with thousands participating.

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Apple's iOS18 and the Growing Cybersecurity Threat of Server-Side AI

Apple's iOS18 introduces server-side AI processing, raising cybersecurity concerns; Statistics Canada reports that one in seven Canadian businesses use or plan to use generative AI by Q1 2024, increasing the risk of AI-based attacks, highlighting the need for human oversight in cybersecurity.

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Trump Administration Fires 22 Immigration Judges Amidst Backlog Crisis

The Trump administration fired 22 immigration judges, including 13 who hadn't been sworn in and 5 assistant chiefs, without explanation, adding to concerns about a 3.7 million case backlog and potentially impacting asylum seekers facing years-long waits.

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Bayern Extends Bundesliga Lead with Hard-Fought Draw

Bayern Munich earned a 0-0 draw against Bayer Leverkusen on February 25th, maintaining an eight-point lead in the Bundesliga title race despite Leverkusen's dominance in possession and scoring opportunities.

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UK Restricts Citizenship for Refugees Arriving Illegally

The UK government quietly changed its guidance to deny British citizenship to refugees arriving illegally, impacting many already granted protection, despite international law and public support for refugee integration.

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Exhibition Showcases Life of Aboriginal Rights Pioneer Lowitja O'Donoghue

An exhibition at the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre in Adelaide showcases the life and work of Lowitja O'Donoghue, a pioneering Aboriginal nurse and rights activist, featuring items from her personal collection curated by her niece and daughter, offering insights into her journey from stolen chi...

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Quantum Computing Threat Spurs Development of Quantum-Safe Cryptography

A KPMG survey reveals that 60 percent of large Canadian corporations fear quantum computing will soon allow cybercriminals to decrypt data, prompting the development of quantum-safe cryptography and a multi-faceted approach to cybersecurity by both the public and private sectors.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Bayern Munich Extends Bundesliga Lead With 0-0 Draw Against Bayer Leverkusen

Bayern Munich drew 0-0 against Bayer Leverkusen, maintaining an eight-point lead in the Bundesliga with 12 games left; despite Leverkusen's offensive dominance (11 shots on goal compared to Bayern's 0), Bayern's strong defense and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer secured the draw, making a title win for Baye...

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Death of Gerhart Baum Highlights Fragile State of Global Democracy

Gerhart Baum, a former German Interior Minister and prominent voice warning against threats to democracy, died at age 92 this week, his passing coinciding with a week marked by international tensions and a potential terrorist attack in Munich.

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Sydney's Sewage System: Billions of Microplastics Pollute Coastal Waters

Sydney's Malabar wastewater treatment plant discharges 5.4 billion to 120 billion microplastics daily into the ocean due to its outdated primary treatment, while the more advanced Cronulla plant discharges far less; this pollution, along with human waste, threatens marine life and coastal areas.

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Life Below Water
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Network Rail Fined £3.75 Million After Two Workers Killed by Train

Two rail workers were killed instantly in July 2019 when a train struck them at Margam, near Port Talbot, due to Network Rail's failure to provide a long-distance lookout during engineering works, resulting in a £3.75 million fine.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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UK Prison Crisis: Foreign Extraditions Halted Due to Inhumane Conditions

Due to inhumane conditions, including flooding, broken infrastructure, and inadequate healthcare, several foreign countries have refused to extradite criminals to the UK; a recent report reveals that to fix the issues will cost \£2.8 billion over five years.

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